Check out all of Beatahoe’s favorite self-produced beats for artists like Bronze Nazareth, Lord Goat, Labal-S, Boxguts, Pruven, Grim Moses, Admiral Crumble and many others. If you are a underground head, you definitly need to bump these beats!

The album is a slow burn. Each song takes its time and methodically trundles on at its own self defined pace. Which is perfect for an artist like Frankie, who navigates the instrumentals with the exact same atmosphere and speed. His lyricism isn’t exactly going to revolutionize the genre any time soon, but it’s still thoughtful and well crafted. There are a couple beats that sound a tad cluttered and disjointed, but that’s mostly a stylistic choice rather than a lack of experience.

Overall, “The Mountains Stared Back” is a smooth listen and one you can kick your feet up and relax. It’s nothing too serious, but also far from outlandish or boisterous.

DefaultUniverse, an American hip hop duo (Double D and Milofuk0) from Columbia, SC, releases their new album titled “CHASUI“. This album is influenced by Japanese subculture Pinkeiga (Pink Filmピンク映画) and Ero-Guro (エログロ). It’s a full-length Sex/Horror concept album telling tales, from erotic fetishes to disturbing and grotesque imagery of sexual behavior and decadence within society.

Make sure to check out this new album by Beatahoe and Grim Moses titled “Drugas Lordini“. This is a conceptual piece about the Mena, Arkansas CIA money laundering operation. The name DRUGAS LORDINI is theatrical metaphor to paint an audio soundscape of a disturbing part of American History. Some of the people involved are still operating in government today.

Rising Atlanta based underground Hip Hop artist P.U.R.P. teams up with one of his frequent producers Trapbyjack, releasing their new EP titled “Trapped in Quarantine“. Make sure to follow him on Instagram @purp_601.

New music from Kap Kallous “Boom” featuring Self Provoked! These two fine tuned lyricists craft their way around some drippy Optiksproduction leaving you with a hypnotic after effect. Check out “Boom” on all streaming formats now.